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FinnZ [79.3K]
3 years ago
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Monica needs to add a header to her report. She wants to have a different heading for the first page. Monica needs to select Dif

ferent First Page check box in the Options group ____. Group of answer choices
Business
1 answer:
Viktor [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer is header and footer told tabs design.

Explanation:

Monica needs to select header and footer told tabs design.

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Warranty Costs Milford Company sells a motor that carries a three-month unconditional warranty against product failure. Based on
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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the estimated liability and the journal entry is given below:

But before that following calculations need to be done

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= 70,000 × 4%

= 2,800 units

the actual defective units is

= 460 + 350 + 210

= 1,020 units

The no of unclaimed units is

= 2,800 - 1,020

= 1,780 units

Now the warranty expense is

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Product warranty expense Dr $106,800

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3 years ago
The following is a December 31, 2021, post-closing trial balance for Almway Corporation.
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Answer:

Almway Corporation

Classified Balance Sheet as at December 31, 2021:

Assets

Current assets:

Cash                                            $ 7,000

Restricted Cash                           39,000

Investment in

 equity securities                        46,000

Accounts receivable      82,000

Allowance for

uncollectible accounts $6,000 76,000

Inventory                                   216,000

Prepaid insurance                        6,000

(for the next 9 months)

Total current assets             $390,000

Long-term assets:

Land for sale                              41,000

Land for use                              81,000

Buildings              436,000

Acc. depreciation  116,000    320,000

Equipment            126,000

Acc. depreciation  76,000      50,000

Patent (net)                              26,000

Investment in

 equity securities                   96,000

Restricted Cash                      31,000

Long-term assets              $645,000

Total assets                     $1,035,000

Liabilities and Equity

Current Liabilities:|

Accounts payable                 107,000

Short-term notes payable     59,200

Interest payable                     36,000

Total current liabilities      $202,200

Long-term notes payable     118,800

Bonds Payable                    256,000

Total long-term liabilities  $374,800

Total liabilities                   $577,000

Common stock                   348,000

Retained earnings               110,000

Total equity                      $458,000

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Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

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Account Titles                      Debit       Credit

Cash                                 $ 77,000

Investment in

 equity securities             142,000

Accounts receivable          76,000

Inventory                          216,000

Prepaid insurance               6,000

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Land                                 122,000

Buildings                         436,000

Accumulated depreciation-buildings $ 116,000

Equipment                      126,000

Accumulated depreciation equipment  76,000

Patent (net)                      26,000

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Notes payable                                       178,000

Interest payable                                     36,000

Bonds Payable                                    256,000

Common stock                                    348,000

Retained earnings                                110,000  

Totals                      $1,227,000     $1,227,000

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  Short-term investments =             96,000

2. Land for sale = $41,000

   Land for use =  $81,000

Total land = $122,000

3. Restricted Cash (2024) = $31,000

   Restricted Cash (short-term) = $39,000

   Other cash = $7,000

4. Notes payable:

Short-term notes = $59,200 ($46,000 + $13,200)

Long-term notes = $118,800

5. Accounts receivable = $82,000

Allowance for Uncollectible accounts = $6,000

6. Authorized shares = 300,000

   Issued and outstanding shares = 116,000

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Adjusted Trial Balance as at December 31, 2021:

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Restricted Cash                  39,000

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Accounts receivable          82,000

Allowance for uncollectible accounts    $6,000

Inventory                           216,000

Prepaid insurance                6,000

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Buildings                          436,000

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Equipment                       126,000

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Restricted Cash                31,000

Accounts payable                                 107,000

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Interest payable                                     36,000

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Common stock                                    348,000

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The approximate price elasticity of demand between these two prices is

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Explanation:

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Price elasticity of demand = Percentage change in quantity demanded ÷ Percentage change in price

where,

Percentage change in quantity demanded is calculated by

= New Quantity - Old quantity ÷ New Quantity + Old quantity

= 350 - 310 ÷ 350 + 310

= 40 ÷ 660

= 0.06060

Percentage change in price is calculated by

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= 9 - 12  ÷ 9 + 12

= - 3 ÷ 21

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